A sonometer wire under a tension of N10N, produces a frequency of 250Hz when plucked....

PHYSICS
WAEC 1998

A sonometer wire under a tension of N10N, produces a frequency of 250Hz when plucked. Keeping the length of the wire constant, the tension is adjusted to produce a new frequency of 350Hz. Calculate the new tension

  • A. 39.2N
  • B. 19.6N
  • C. 14.2N
  • D. 7.4N

Correct Answer: B. 19.6N

Explanation

f \(\alpha\) \(\sqrt{T}\)

\(\frac{f_1}{f_2} = \sqrt{\frac{T_1}{T_2}}\)

\(\frac{250}{350} = \sqrt{\frac{10}{T_2}}\)

\(\frac{5}{7} = \sqrt{\frac{10}{T_2}}\)

\(\frac{25}{49} = \frac{10}{T_2}\)

T2 = \(\frac{49 \times 10}{25} = 19.6\)



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